In Zharoshenko's famous picture, "The Student," Uspensky notes something new in this type of femininity.
And as he laid some crumpled bank-notes on the table, his overcharged heart again betrayed him, and he burst into tears.
Perhaps he may vouchsafe to tell you how many twenty-pound notes have gone to America, who it was that consigned a cargo of new potatoes to Liverpool, and what amount he invested in yarn at the last fair of Graigue?
That was all--sufficient explanation to discount any reproach from her son incident on his comparing notes with the girl in question.
When I look back to the notes in our journals of that date I see how much has been overcome.
But like the first drawing it possesses a carefully built up unity of sentiment and notes no point in the scene not concerned with the impression of loneliness and neglect it seems intended to convey.
About the middle of the sixth day he died and the physician notes that 'the respiration throughout was like that of a person recollecting himself and was large and rare'.
The book contains also a number ofnotes on rare conditions seldom seen or noted save by medical men.
He describes the character of the cuttle-bone in Sepia, and of the horny pen which takes its place in the various calamaries, and notes the lack of any similar structure in Octopus.
He stepped away from the entrance, and, drawing his violin from his case, began sounding notes up and down the scale.
Hart notes that in reality mesmerism is self-produced, and the will of the operator, even when exercised directly against it, has no effect if the subject believes that the will is being operated in favor of it.
If requested by either of the Navy aviators, I am to allow one of my junior officers to go up in the airship to help with the preparation of field notes to be used in making a military map.
You have an officer, haven't you, to help me with field notes on this survey?
Winkelman, and put out a ream, redeemable in Copperplate Bank notes when presented to the amount of five dollars at his tinplate shop.
So keep it in mind--Treasury Notes and no Paper Money!
Augustus Postlethwaite Tompkinson took pencil-notes and announced his purpose to publish the speech entire.
The wandering minstrels wailed their last notes as they departed, and the quiet city was left to its students and the pigeons.
Those half-draped, yet gaping doors, have no attractions for us; those whining notes of soulless music find no echo in our ears or hearts.
My first notes in Vienna must undoubtedly be devoted to the police.
A new edition, with many interesting notes and additions by a merchant," printed in 1767.
I shall not dwell upon these harsh notes much longer.
You must watch him carefully ere you assure yourself that those sweet, trilling notes of peerless music come from that tiny throat.
A man is far more likely to sing, and feel deeply when he is singing, those simple words and notes he learnt long ago in the nursery at home.
But what is the meaning of the piercingly-pure, shrill notes, the notes of an harmonica, which I hear directly any one's death is spoken of before me?
Their gay-colored jackets of Mackinac wool stood out like trumpet notes in the prevailing white and blue and bronze green.
His is the lustiest voice now lifted in the world, the clearest, the bravest, with the fewest false notes in it.
Unfortunately, thenotes may suddenly fall below par.
Footnote 83: In Brigham's Notes on the Volcanic Phenomena of the Hawaiian Islands, this volcano is put down as active, but there has been no eruption in the memory of man.
It is a little cloud that one carries about his person every step on a woodland ramble, and their hum is so loud that it prevents one hearing well the notes of birds.
Morgan also notes that among the Iroquois rows of arrow-shaped chert heads about two feet in extent have been found lying side by side.
A tambourine accompaniment, performed by another party, is usually added to the crude notes of the dog-skin affair.
The liquidnotes of a musical fountain also delighted the ear.
One good of this method will be that, after the numbered notes are all right, if I see need of farther explanation, as I revise the press, I can insert a letter referring to a final note without confusion of the standing types.
Where they were there stood a little Calvary, and a lamp burned dully under the cross; the boy mechanically turned the case to the light; on it was the name of Baas Cogez, and within it were notes for two thousand francs.
Presently, on the other side, the notes of a piano were wakened to the music of a hymn, and the voices of many children took up the air and words.
When the last notes of that spirited "Marche des Davidsbundler contre les Philistins" had died away, she glanced at Oswald Everard, who was standing near her almost dazed.
All the casements of the mill-house were lighted, and every now and then the notes of the flute came to him.
She evidently knew what she was about, and pegged away at the notes as though her whole life depended upon the result.
Full of this idea, the scientific gentleman seized the pen" and began writing "sundry notes of these unparalleled appearances .
The notes of the kislar re-echo no more, And the waves of Al Sirat fall light on the shore.
And Blizzard had observed that Barbara's invariable habit with notes was first to read them, and then to burn them.
I was writingnotes in the summer house when he came".
It was Sir Robert Peel who explained the danger of these views, by shewing that paper-notes issued against commodities would tend to increase the fluctuations of the prices of those commodities.
They prefer notes to gold to carry in their pockets, but these rags of notes have no value in themselves; their sole value is as representatives of a certain portion of gold.
Undertaking always to pay in coin when demanded, the Bank was allowed to use its own discretion in the amount of notes it might issue.
People cannot have notes and the gold represented by the notes at the same time: they may have either that they like.
Still nearer his real concern are the notes on varieties of the Cross symbol.
Among thenotes are many jottings of a resolve to write on the young of the town, but these were used only incidentally in essays or letters.
His habit was to herald any attempt with written notes and exhortations to himself to begin, as thus:--"Mem.
And it was he who troubled to make his notes kind and acceptable, neat and long.
I have ventured to affix a few notes of interrogation to unusual modes of expression.
It is thought that he did not make any notes on the sermon in church, but in the drawing-room at home in Stamford Street he made use that same night of pencil and paper.
To such thoughts he adds disjointed notes in confirmation from the ancient mythologies: "Bird-heads to gods with man-bodies.
One learns from almost the same page of his contradictory notes that he knew suffering beyond the range of other men's knowledge, but that, knowing it, he also knew the narrow limits of suffering.
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